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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
eyecalone of Playahata says....,
By "eyecalone" (Brooknam, NYC) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Made (Audio CD)
If I had to describe this album in one word, that one word would have to be, "uninspiring". After taking numerous walks through Memphis Bleek's 3rd LP, M.A.D.E., I finally figured out what was missing from Bleek as an artist. Putting aside the obvious content and perspective issues which I've come to expect, Bleek is just not a very interesting personality musically, and probably otherwise. Maybe it's the fact that he got into the rap game so early in life (allegedly at 15) that has stunted his growth and made him so short on personal experiences and growth, maybe not. Whatever the reason, despite a strong delivery and voice, Bleek's songs so often come off as dry, particularly when he attempts to rap over tracks of a slower tempo or 'smooth it out' like on "Hypnotic", "My Life", "Round Here", and "Need Me In Your Life". Bleek comes across best when both he and the track are full of energy, so he wins on cuts like "Everything's A Go" and "Murda Murda". But come to think about it, the last two aforementioned tracks both feature guest appearances by Jay-Z, and worse than that those are only half of Jay-Z's four guest appearances, and less than a third of the total guest appearances by other rappers. The choice of guest appearances is also somewhat interesting, because although publicly people associated with the label have gone out of there way to say that everything is fine and everyone gets along, I think I have an idea of who (Cam'ron, etc) Bleek is talking about when he says "it's many dudes on the team (Rocafella) that ain't family now, and ya'll see it". I would gladly return to the days of 10-12 song albums with limited, and often timely, guest appearances over today's era of 17-20 song albums riddled with guest appearances, bad skits, musical filler, and material that probably should have stayed on the cutting room floor. Another area where M.A.D.E. seems to run into trouble is it's selection of song hooks, which many times are porous if not brutal, i.e. the songs "War" and "Hell No". Overall though, M.A.D.E. isn't much different from any of Bleek's previous efforts so if you liked those then you may view this one as a small step up, if not sideways.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Memph's Bleek Future {2.5 Stars},
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This review is from: Made (Audio CD)
Simply put, Memphis Bleek is the U God of his crew. You know, that guy that swears he's nice, keeps putting out albums, and all but one of them stink to high heaven. Bleek's only decent release was his most recent release (534). You may think I'm crazy and say to yourself "Coming Of Age is Bleek's best album", but I turned my nose up at it after he was introduced as "the new and improved Jay Z." And in a lot of ways, that claim has been a bit of a snake bite to his career because now he can't get anyone to listen to him. Anyway, back to this album. Lyrically, I've never expected much from Bleek because he's one of those guys that just hasn't shown anything that would make anyone anticipate his releases. Honestly, how many die hard Memphis Bleek fans do you know? Case closed. There are too many wack joints on the album for me to give it 3 stars. "Need Me In Your Life", "", suffer from bad production, "" and "War" suffer from wack lyrics, "We Ballin'" and "My Life" shouldn't be played while operating heavy machinery, "I Wanna Love You" is straight up wack, and all of those songs contain godawful hooks/choruses.Despite all the bad track, there are some decent cuts on the album to be found. "Just Blaze, Bleek, & Free" is a dope cut. Not because of the lyrics, but because Just Blaze produces a nice track and slaughters the end of it with some serious cutting and scratchin'. The lead single "Round Here" is decent and features Trick Daddy outshining T.I. and Bleek (which speaks volumes to Bleek's flow or lack thereof). "Hypnotic" is a noteworthy track that features Jay Z and Beanie Sigel, but it can have a sleep inducing effect. The easy standout on the album is the bangin' "Murda Murda." Jay Z, again, out shines Bleek on his own album, Beans brings that SP grit that we all love from him, and the production from Scott Storch (the remix is even better though). The rest of the album is typical, run-of-the-mill pop rap. There are worse albums out there and M.A.D.E. does have a few joints worth hearing, but the long and short of it is Bleek can't rhyme, the beats are generic, and the album is flooded with guest appearances that add absolutely nothing to the album. If Bleek is going to have anykind of impact, he'll need to step up his lyrical game and actually say something worth hearing. Otherwise, he'll forever be known as "that other guy." I recommend downloading the joints you want to hear and save your money for a good album. Standout Tracks: Round Here feat. T.I. & Trick Daddy, Hypnotic feat. Jay Z & Beanie Sigel, Just Blaze Bleek & Free feat. Freeway, and Murda Murda feat. Jay Z & Beanie Sigel (My Favorite)
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
The R.O.C. Is back !!!!,
By AngyLitha "Angie Litha" (Rotterdam, The Netherlands) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Made (Audio CD)
To Be Honestly Bleek Is One Of The Most Talented Rappers Of The R.O.C. But People Be Honestly Next To Jigga He is no Game... But this Album is A Good Production And Show Us That RoccaFella Is Alive....Still Alive in 2004...Holla
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Memphis has finally "Come of Age",
By Derek (Memphis, TN) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Made (Audio CD)
Memphis Bleek, the longest running member of Rocafella besides Dame ansd Jay. They Young dude been there since he was 15 yrs old. After a few efforts I wasnt feeling (his last few CD's were LACKING) I had gotten ready to count him out, I was really ready to think "he coun't MAKE a good CD"...but then comes M.A.D.E the boy has grown up. He has finally found his sound, and I'm very impressed. this sounds like something that woulda come from a younger Jay Z, its that good. this is one of the best efforts from a Rocafella artist (other than Jay Z). I like it. from the Start of the album, he lets you know...."With Jay stepping down, .....it was time for Bleek to be M.A.D.E"...and he is on the right path now...
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
3 ONLY beacuse a fellow fan,
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This review is from: Made (Audio CD)
I have to say that there are ONLY a couple of good tracks on this disk. In my opinion Bleeks' album sucks.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Interesting..,
By Vigor (East Coast) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Made (Audio CD)
I generally liked this album, because it was very diverse all the way through. Memphis Bleek seems to have grown more mainstream. I thought it was a brave move to include Hypnotic, but I believe that song was topnotch. Prob my best song on the whole album. The song feels like liquid how the three emcees flow some of their most soulful lyrics through that whole soulful song. From Beanie Sigel's smooth verse (prelude to his B. Coming album), to Memphis Bleek actually saying good lyrics! And then Jigga endin it with his signature "izzo"ish. Memph & Sig had that song for sho..Some other songs are too HARD hitting. It doesn't show the lyrical talent of Bleek and I hope that in his next showing - 543 that he shows his advancement over the years
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Surprising,
By noreaga (Le Havre, France) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Made (Audio CD)
i'm not waiting for this album becase i hate the two first single...But when i have listen it i was very surprised to heard slaughters like "Hell No" or "Murda Murda"... The memph's flow is correct... but the just blaze's beats make this album a half-classic...
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
A Bit Too Commercial?,
By Kamin Yuri "Mucksy Cuckinfock" (Cali Cali Cali Cali Cali USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Made (Audio CD)
When I heard the musical clips from this CD, I bought it, expecting it to be hardcore. It's not. If you like him or this genre, you will probably like it. I did not like it because, honestly, I was looking for hardcore, expletive riddled, nasty stuff. This is not it.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Hottest From Memphis Bleek,
By Kim "DIVA" (somewhere) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Made (Audio CD)
I think this is the best from Memphis Bleek. The first single "Round Here" with Trick Daddy and T.I. is HOT HOT HOT it's pure gangsta. So cop this album...
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Good Album,
By Kyle "kyle2370" (Santa Barbara, CA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Made (Audio CD)
I think that this album is HOT! However it depends on what you're looking for. If you are looking for some good tunes to bump in your car, than you need to cop this album right away. But, if you're looking for some "inspirational" lyrics than you might want to look elsewhere. The kid has talent and with Rocafella behind him he made a D*** good album.
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